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Article 21
Milk Control

Sections

252
Division of milk control
253
Definitions
254
General powers
254‑A
Milk marketing advisory council
255
Rules and orders
256
Entry, inspection and investigation
256‑A
Audits of books and accounts of milk dealers and cooperatives
256‑B
Accounting of milk dealers and cooperatives to producers
257
Licenses to milk dealers
257‑A
Transportation and storage of milk
258
Application for license
258‑A
License fees
258‑B
Prompt payment for milk purchases
258‑C
Granting and revoking licenses
258‑D
Proceedings to review
258‑E
Violations
258‑F
Records
258‑G
Reports
258‑J
Construction, exceptions and limitations
258‑K
Declaration of policy
258‑L
Producers' bargaining agencies and distributors' bargaining agencies
258‑M
Orders fixing prices for milk and marketing agreements
258‑N
Interstate and federal compacts
258‑O
The commissioner is hereby authorized and directed to make a study of the sanitary regulations, codes and rules applicable to milk and mi...
258‑P
Declaration of policy
258‑Q
Action for a uniform northeast market
258‑R
Actions to eliminate trade barriers
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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